A woman who claims she was abused for years as a teenager told the jury Harris once groped her while his daughter Bindi slept nearby

The girl claims she was just 13 when the TV presenter assaulted her after she emerged from the sea in a bikini.

However, extracts from her diary of the trip revealed she wrote nothing about this attack or other sex assaults she says she endured during the holiday in Australia and Hawaii.

On the day of the alleged assault she wrote: "Today was great, we went on the beach and went swimming."

The girl, now a woman in her 40s, was cross-examined by Harris' legal team today, who accused her of making up some of the earlier attacks, and said she had later entered into a consenting sexual relationship with Harris - both assertions the witness denied.

The defence starts its cross examination by telling alleged victim: "You have had plenty of time to rehearse in your mind what it is you wanted to say in court."

Ms Woodley notes the witness saw police several times to give statements, over more than eight and a half hours.

The woman denies she was rehearsing her story - says she was just "going over in in her mind".

10:25 am

The defence says to the witness: "Rolf Harris never said anything to make you scared of him.'

But the victim replies: "It was just his presence and his stature and he was on the telly and I was scared of him,"

10:31 am

The defence questions why the alleged victim would go on holiday with Rolf Harris in 1978 if she was scared of him.

She responds: "I wanted to go with Bindi and I knew Rolf wouldn't be around that much."

10:41 am

The defence is now going through a diary the woman wrote about the holiday, and says it was a "happy time".

Ms Woodley says there was "no hint of any unhappiness at all in that diary".

The witness replies: "I wouldn't have written it in that diary."

10:45 am

The woman claims Harris groped her for the first time on the holiday after she got out of the shower.

Defence says "nothing of this nature happened".

The woman insists it did and that she sat on the bed thinking "oh my god" in shock afterwards, but did not tell anyone.

10:54 am

The jury is now looking at a picture of the woman asleep in her bikini, aged 13.

She says Harris took it, but the defence says it was Bindi.

The woman says she didn't act upset in front of Bindi and Alwen after Rolf Harris touched her under her towel on the beach.

11:10 am

As part of the holiday, the group travelled to Rolf Harris' parents' "ramshackle" home in Australia.

The alleged victim claims Harris abused her down the side of the house after leading her away from prying eyes.

Defence counsel Sonia Woodley says: "Again, were you shocked?"

The victim replied: "Yes."

Ms Woodley adds: "I suppose you will say you were very careful not to show it."

The victim responds: "Yes I was very shy."

11:14 am

The defence points out the inconsistency in the woman's statement to police compared to her testimony in court yesterday.

Ms Woodley says the victim claimed yesterday to have been molested twice down the side of the house in Australia.

However, in her police statement the woman only says this happened once.

The victim responds: "I can't remember."

11:38 am

The defence is now going through the victim's diary from the trip.

Ms Woodley points out there is no mention of the abuse inflicted by Harris.

On the day the victim claims Harris groped her a under a towel in Hawaii, the girl spoke about buying pearls and going swimming with Bindi.

The girl insists she would not have written about the attack in her diary.

Ms Woodley said: "On the contrary, what you put in the diary was 'the day was great'."

The victim replied: "Yes, the day was great up until the point he took the towel out and put it round me and fondled me."

11:50 am

At 15, the girl had panic attacks twice a week due to the trauma of the assaults.

She says no one at school or home noticed.

12:18 pm

Ms Woodley earlier put it to the woman that she could be "stubborn, wilful and argumentative" as a teenager.

She cited a phase when the woman refused to eat anything other than Marmite on toast and roast dinners, and the court heard that she ticked off items in the Harrods catalogue that she wanted for Christmas from her parents.

The alleged victim denied that she would tell her mother to "f*** off" or "piss off", and swear at Bindi and throw books at her if she woke her up early.

Ms Woodley said: "If Bindi had woken up early and started talking to you, you would be very grumpy and start swearing at her."

The woman told the jury: "I was not good in the mornings. I wouldn't swear at her, I would just be grumpy. I wouldn't throw a book at her head, I would throw a pillow."

12:24 pm

Asked about a second alleged assault on the beach during the holiday in Hawaii, the woman said that although Bindi and Harris's wife Alwen were just a few feet away they would not have noticed she was upset because she "didn't show it".

The woman also claimed that Harris abused her later in the holiday as she returned from sunbathing on a jetty.

Ms Woodley suggested to her that it could not be correct because sun only shone on the jetty until 10am.

The barrister said: "What I suggest is that nothing of any kind happened between you and Rolf Harris, as you described."

12:30 pm

The defence has quizzed the alleged victim about incidents where she says she was abused at Rolf's home in Bray while Bindi slept in the same room. The girl was around 15 or 16 at the time.

Ms Woodley questioned how Bindi slept through the attacks when the girl was crying. The woman could not explain how, but insisted it did happen.

Ms Woodley asks why the girl went back to the Harris' home if she was being subjected to these assaults.

The woman responded: "I was scared of him, I was scared of Bindi finding out if I didn't go (to see her) and Alwen finding out."

12:33 pm

The defence now suggests the girl became jealous of a new friendship and she "flirted with Mr Harris, you grabbed his elbow".

The girl denies there was "sexual chemistry" between her and Harris.

The defence goes on to claim they had a consensual sexual encounter.

12:40 pm

The witness is now being asked about an incident when she was 22 and performed a sex act on Rolf Harris in his car on the M4.

The defence says "because there was sexual chemistry between you it was you who started the foreplay by fondling his crotch as he was driving".

Ms Woodley says the woman decided to "turn it around" by telling police the incident was not consensual. The woman denies this.

12:45 pm

Pictures of Harris and the victim are now being shown.

The defence says they show she is "perfectly content to be in his company".

The victim says she was drunk.

12:51 pm

The Turkish holiday snaps show the alleged victim smiling with pals and locals she met during the trip.

Ms Woodley says: "Although you said your life was ruined by Rolf Harris you certainly appeared to be having a good time on that holiday."

In reply, the woman said: "Yes, there was lots of drinking involved."

12:58 pm

Ms Woodley is now putting it to the witness: "What I suggest is from the age of 18+ there was a consenting sexual relationship between you and Rolf Harris."

The witness replies: "No."

The defence claims the alleged victim rubbed Harris under a blanket, and he later came to her room naked.